This book lists current and potential biomedical uses of computational intelligence methods. These methods are used in diagnostics and treatment of such diseases as cancer, cardiac diseases, pneumonia, stroke, and COVID-19. Many biomedical problems are difficult; so, often, the current methods are not sufficient, new methods need to be developed. To confidently apply the new methods to critical life-and-death medical situations, it is important to first test these methods on less critical applications. The book describes several such promising new methods that have been tested on problems from agriculture, computer networks, economics and business, pavement engineering, politics, quantum computing, robotics, etc.
This book helps practitioners and researchers to learn more about computational intelligence methods and their biomedical applications-and to further develop this important research direction.
This book helps practitioners and researchers to learn more about computational intelligence methods and their biomedical applications-and to further develop this important research direction.